October 21, 2005 RSS feed / News

Trinity Cathedral holds the Blessing of the Animals

The service of Holy Communion is held in the cathedral courtyard each year near October 4, the day of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. More...

New business opens in Five Points

Skip Pearson played for the grand opening of Antique Warehouse Five Points September 21. The business is owned by Margaret Barksdale, Diane Hall, and Mike and Pam Hopkins. More...

Carolina Children’s Home holds grand opening for Walker Enrichment Center

Carolina Children More...

The Garden Club Council of Greater Columbia

will meet Oct. 24 at the Garden Council Building, 1605 Park Circle, Maxcy Gregg Park at 9 am. Carter Bay will speak on Butterflies and Moths of SC. 786-4635 More...

SC Ambassadors sing for 25 years

The Palmetto Mastersingers were nearing the end of their 2001 European tour when they presented a concert in the Franciscan Church in the medieval city of Rothenburg o.d. Tauber, Germany. The road More...

Explorers begin conquest of Palmetto Trail

The Greater Piedmont Chapter of The Explorers Club began its conquest of the 425 More...

Winner honored with kissing pig

Larry Heibert, CEO and administrator of Columbia Eye Clinic, raised over $1000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and the Southeastern Guide Dog Association. For this, he was given the honor of kissing a pig. More...

Columbian elected national ABOTA secretary

Lewis Cromer of Columbia has been elected national secretary of the American Board of Trial Advocates. His election, by acclamation, came at the national board meeting in Washington, D.C. on October 14, 2005. More...

Elizabeth Bowie’s artwork chosen for Trinity’s first poster

The 57th Annual Bazaar of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral will be held Saturday, November 5, 10 am More...